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Requirements & Recommendations
- Windows 10, 11, pro
- 500kbps Internet Speed
- Hardware’s used : Digispark, Raspberry Pi Pico, and Atom s3 Lite
- Google Chrome & Firefox browser
- You should understand Hindi & English language
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- You agree not to reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any portion of the course, use of the service, or access to the service or any contact on the website through which the course is provided, without express written permission by us.
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- The product once purchased is not refundable after successful payment. Because it is a Digital product.
Disclaimer
The Video and Course Content has been made a educational purposes only. All practices demos are performed on my own devices or networks, Don’t try any illegal activity, Hex Spectrum are not responsible for your any type of action.
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Aarav Sharma –
Bhai, if you are serious about bug bounty, just take this course. The Website Exploitation module is insane. I finally understand GraphQL and how to properly chain SSRF vulnerabilities. The AI for Hackers section saved me hours in recon automation. For 1 month, the curriculum is packed worth every rupee
Mohammed Faizan –
this is the real deal. I’ve been in IT for 3 years but always struggled with cloud security. The AWS/Azure/GCP section cleared up IAM privilege escalation and S3 misconfigurations perfectly. The practical labs on container breakout were exactly what I needed. Highly recommended for anyone moving into cloud pentesting
Arif Khan –
Honestly, I joined for the Mobile & IoT Hacking part, and it did not disappoint. Finally, a course that covers Android pentesting with modern tools AND IoT firmware analysis in one month. The pace is aggressive, but the content is solid. If you want to stand out in the mobile security space, this is the certification to get.
Sneha Reddy –
I’ve taken many courses that only teach you how to break things but not how to fix or report them. The Purple Team & Reporting section was a game-changer. I learned how to bridge the gap between red and blue teams and how to write executive-level reports that actually get results. The AI-based phishing module was also very eye-opening.
Priya Patel –
The Social Engineering & OSINT 3.0 module is worth the price of admission alone. The AI-driven OSINT automation and deepfake awareness are things you won’t find in older certifications. Combined with the Active Directory attacks, this course gives you a complete 360-view of modern security. Best decision I made this year
Vikram Singh Rathore –
If you want to move past just using tools and actually understand EDR bypasses and C2 frameworks, take the OSCC. The Advanced Red Teaming module with Sliver and Mythic was top-tier. I finally understand how to operate like a real threat actor (legally, of course). The AD section on golden tickets was the cherry on top.
Rahim Shaikh –
I was stuck in a helpdesk job and wanted to break into offensive security. This 1-month OSCC course was intense but structured perfectly. From AI-powered code analysis to modern WAF bypasses, every module had practical applications. I just landed my first pentesting job, and I owe a lot of my interview knowledge to this course.